Kirk Herbstreit caught a lot of heat last weekend when he said “I think this era of player just doesn’t love football” to punctuate the rise in college football players who opt out of bowl games in order to avoid injury and prepare for the more important NFL draft.
By that logic, Herbstreit must think Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow doesn’t love football either now that he’s said he won’t play in Week 18’s game against the Cleveland Browns despite being capable of doing so.
Burrow and the Bengals clinched a spot in the playoffs but there’s still something to play for. However, given Burrow’s knee injury and a desire to make sure he’s as healthy as possible for those win-or-go-home games, it makes sense to have him sit out this one.
In theory, the Bengals could still earn the No. 1 seed in the AFC, which comes with a first-round bye. However, for that to happen, they’d have to not only win this weekend but the Titans, Chiefs, and Bills would all have to lose, which seems very unlikely given who those teams are playing.
The smart move remains to let Burrow rest, avoid further injury, and think long-term, just like what those college football players who opt out of bowl games do.
Given the circumstances the recency of Herbstreit’s comments, however, a lot of NFL folks had fun with the situation at Kirk’s expense on social media.
He clearly doesn’t love football obviously or else he’d play in a game with little impact on the standings https://t.co/WQ8BpFTtoh
— Pregame Empire (@PregameEmpire) January 5, 2022
I guess he just doesn't love football enough. Where's KH when you need him? https://t.co/3BAXyxJ9tW
— Brian Harrison (@BH_Orange44) January 5, 2022
He must not really love football if he’s sitting out this game with no meaningful season implications, eh @KirkHerbstreit? https://t.co/pZbzxjQuQA
— jamal shead appreciators (scott & holman pawdcast) (@SHPawdcast) January 5, 2022
In all seriousness, if the Bengals do lose and they end up with an unfavorable matchup, there could be some talk about whether or not this was the right move. But chances are, most people will agree that looking ahead to a game that matters is worth resting during a game that really doesn’t.